Noble Bend Farm First Choice for Mares

Tara Madgwick - Thursday May 17
The meteoric rise of Eureka Stud's young sire sensation Spirit of Boom has many broodmare owners considering their breeding options this spring and for those seeking agistment at a top class thoroughbred nursery in Queensland, Noble Bend Farm fits the bill.

Noble Bend Farm offers a full range of broodmare servicesLocated in renowned horse country on the Darling Downs, Noble Bend Farm is managed and run by Nicole Williams, who has over 15 years experience working with thoroughbreds.


Nicole graduated from Marcus Oldham College with top honours.

The farm features a full list of services from sales preparation and spelling to premium broodmare care including foaling down and walking in to all the major stallion farms in the area, which at this time of year with the Magic Millions National Sale just around the corner is of high importance.

"We are less than 40 minutes from Eureka Stud, home to one of the hottest young sires in the country and within two and a half hours of all the major stud farms in Queensland," points out Nicole Williams.

Noble Bend Farm are preparing for the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale (May 29 - June 1) and will offer a draft of five mares, click here to see them. They are in foal to Kiss and Make Up (2), Domesday, Star Turn and Rubick.

Noble Bend Farm features large paddocks with improved pasture and a temperate winter climate.



"The autumn and winter on the Darling Downs consists of low humidity warm days and cool nights and mares can be rugged and put under light on request," Williams added.

Noble Bend Farm is a great choice for broodmare owners looking to Queensland for their mating plans this year.



"I would have no hesitation in recommending Nicole as a very dedicated and competent horsewoman. She has wonderful attention to detail and the horses in her care are always given the best of everything. Noble Bend is certainly a farm you can send horses to with confidence," said Steve Morley, Glenlogan Park.

Contact Nicole Williams at Noble Bend Farm on 040 044 2040 and noblebend@hotmail.com

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